Nice to see this one green on a red day. Here is the announcement:
ASX Announcement 8 November 2007 HIGH GRADE MINERALISATION AT JACKSON’S RIO COLORADO URANIUM PROJECT, ARGENTINA Highlights: • Surface sampling over the northern 6 km of a 16 km mineralised trend at Rio Colorado has returned good continuity of high grade and width. • Better channel sample results include:- o 8 m @ 705 ppm U3O8 o 11 m @ 246 ppm U3O8 o 7 m @ 436 ppm U3O8 o 6 m @ 763 ppm U3O8 (including 2 m @ 1,498 ppm U3O8) o 7 m @ 498 ppm U3O8 o 9 m @ 300 ppm U3O8 • Of 53 sites sampled, 40 have returned anomalous results of plus 100 ppm U3O8. • The best individual result of a one metre sample was 2,430 ppm U3O8. • Exploration has uncovered the potential for multiple parallel uranium deposits. • Environmental Approvals for drilling have been granted. Australian mineral exploration company Jackson Gold Limited ("Jackson" or the "Company") (ASX: JAK), through its wholly owned subsidiary Jackson Global Limited, has received results from its initial surface sampling programme at the Rio Colorado uranium project in Argentina. The Rio Colorado Project covers an area of 762km² and has extensive uranium mineralised outcrops and large untested radiometric uranium anomalies in adjacent covered areas and granite basement. Mineralised sediments at the project extend for 16km and contain numerous small scale workings (adits and glory-holes) completed by the Argentinean Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA) in the 1950’s and 1960’s. 35 Richardson Street West Perth WA 6005 PO Box 1916 West Perth WA 6872 Ph 08 9211 5777 Fax 08 9211 5700 [email protected] www.jacksongold.com.au ABN 44 099 574 991 Results – Rio Colorado Uranium Project A total of 497 one metre continuous channel (rock chip) samples have been taken at 53 sites, predominantly in the northern most 6 kilometres of the Rio Colorado mineralised trend (Figure 2). Results of the sampling have been enormously encouraging with 4.5 kilometres of the 6 kilometre zone sampled returning almost continuous results of plus 150 ppm U3O8. The table below summarises results only greater than 150 ppm U3O8 at widths of more than 4 metres. Profile # Northing 11 6,889,757 7 m @ 220 U3O8 * 14 6,889,604 5 m @ 221 U3O8 16 6,889,554 9 m @ 184 U3O8 19 6,889,479 11 m @ 246 U3O8 20 6,889,458 5 m @ 315 U3O8 21 6,889,438 7 m @ 436 U3O8 22 6,889,411 8 m @ 705 U3O8 24 6,889,003 7 m @ 238 U3O8 31 6,888,251 4 m @ 245 U3O8 35 6,887,521 6 m @ 763 U3O8 * 36 6,887,504 9 m @ 338 U3O8 * 42 6,887,157 7 m @ 498 U3O8 43a 6,887,125 8 m @ 197 U3O8 44 6,887,019 8 m @ 336 U3O8 * 47 6,885,807 4 m @ 605 U3O8 48 6,885,594 9 m @ 300 U3O8 49 6,885,503 7 m @ 386 U3O8 50 6,885,471 7 m @ 419 U3O8 51 6,885,454 4 m @ 617 U3O8 Interval Table 1:- Results greater than 4 metres at 150 ppm U3O8 . * = Entire exposed profile could not be sampled. Intervals calculated on a 50 ppm U bottom cut, with a maximum of 2 consecutive metres of internal dilution. Sample Preparation Method = P-5 / P-3SP Sample Analytical Method = ICP-AR-42 Elements - 100ml U3O8 (ppm) calculated as U (ppm) x 1.179. The results of this sampling have been used to identify priority drill targets. Approximately eight drill targets have been defined on the basis of radiometrics, grade and ease of access. The material sampled is extremely weathered fine grained sediment, containing very little structural deformation and no veining. Mineralisation (uranium, copper, silver and zinc) is focussed in what is believed to be originally a more carbonaceous low-energy environment within the continental sandstone pile. The alteration forms a distinctive yellow discoloration in the red-bed sandstones. 35 Richardson Street West Perth WA 6005 PO Box 1916 West Perth WA 6872 Ph 08 9211 5777 Fax 08 9211 5700 [email protected] www.jacksongold.com.au ABN 44 099 574 991 Figure 3 provides field sketch examples of the mineralisation in two areas. As depicted the mineralisation predominantly dips moderately steep to the west, although in some areas a flattening of the dip provides good near surface exposure and tonnage of mineralised material. The discovery of a small outcrop of mineralised sediment 1.5 kilometres to the east of the main zone in the southern part of the project area suggests parallel mineralised horizons may exist (Figure 2). Sampling of this very small outcrop returned 11 metres at 78 ppm U3O8, an anomaly with possible extensions to the north and south under the cover of the fluvial plain. The radiometric anomalies within the fluvial plain 3 kilometres to the east of the main outcropping mineralisation also support the concept of multiple parallel mineralised zones (Figure 2). Exploration Update The Company has been made aware of some community unrest regarding mining, in particular regarding a CNEA (government) uranium project located 50 kilometres north of Rio Colorado, in a township called Fiambala. With regard to the Rio Colorado Project, Jackson does not wish to create community concern in the near by township of Tinogasta and has re-scheduled the drilling until a community awareness and information programme can be completed. The Federal and Provincial governments are fully supportive of uranium exploration and mining for domestic purposes. Expanding the current nuclear power capacity of the country is one preferred solution to Argentina’s growing energy supply problems. The current phase of surface sampling and mapping at Rio Colorado has been focussed on defining drill targets for this inaugural drill programme. Drilling will enable the company to confidently define exploration targets (pounds of uranium) for the project. All environmental clearances for drilling have been granted. The initial drill programme will be small (approximately 1,000 metres) and test strongly anomalous areas that are accessible with very little earth works. An aerial geophysical survey to acquire radiometrics and magnets over the outcropping mineralisation and fluvial plain is scheduled for November 2007. The timing of this survey is dependant on helicopter mounted equipment becoming available in South America. Argentinean Project Generation The Company is continuing to review project opportunities in Argentina. Argentina has emerged as a preferred country for exploration due to:- • The Government legislation and tax regime provides an attractive and incentivised environment for foreign investment in mining and exploration. • Mineral Tenure rights are secure rights in Argentina, and the likelihood of expropriation is considered low. • The country has existing world-class mines and good potential for new discoveries. • There is good availability of skilled personnel for exploration, mining and project development. Generally costs are substantially lower and resources more available than presently seen in Australia. 35 Richardson Street West Perth WA 6005 PO Box 1916 West Perth WA 6872 Ph 08 9211 5777 Fax 08 9211 5700 [email protected] www.jacksongold.com.au ABN 44 099 574 991 With respect to Uranium:- • Argentina has favourable and responsible legislation that deals with uranium exploration, mining and processing. • Argentina has a mature and growing uranium power generation industry with existing domestic requirements for uranium. The Government maintains a first right to purchase uranium products from mining, at international market prices. • The country has real potential for the discovery and mining of economic uranium deposits. For further information please contact: Brett Smith, Managing Director John Williams Jackson Gold Limited Professional Public Relations Ph: 08 9211 5777 Ph: 08 9388 0944 / 0412 422 636 The
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